Wood Raw Material

Latho Portofino

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Portofino is a milled wooden panel system by Latho, featuring a three-dimensional surface created through machining. It is used to create dynamic and modern interior surfaces.

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Product Code: 000
Category: Wood Raw Material

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The Portofino panel system is a decorative wooden surface solution defined by its three-dimensional milled texture. Developed by Latho, it transforms flat surfaces into dynamic compositions through flowing and rhythmic patterns that enhance the interaction of light and shadow. The panels are available in a variety of wood essences, including oak, American walnut, birch, ALPI teak, and ALPI ebony, with additional options available upon request. This diversity allows designers to customize both the visual tone and tactile experience of the surface. Portofino panels can be applied on substrates such as MDF, chipboard, or multilayer panels, ensuring structural stability and flexibility in application. They are widely used in wall cladding, feature surfaces, commercial interiors, and bespoke architectural projects where a fluid and expressive surface identity is desired.